Full time
The primary purpose of the role is to lead the development and delivery of the Pulse Pathology Science subprogram, including and leading the development of a portfolio of complex pulse pathology RD&E programs and research projects, aligned with state priorities, that improve crop productivity and sustainability through the control of pulse diseases. This includes managing and professionally developing pulse pathology research and development team members, managing related physical, financial and human resources, and leading the development of new RD&E opportunities in pulse pathology and pathogen biology. The role also leads pulse pathology communications to stakeholders within the state and nationally as required.
The role contributes to delivering the agency's priorities including (1) Increasing productivity of our primary industries and agribusinesses (Stimulating Value Growth), (2) Securing production through biosecurity and efficient and sustainable use of resources (Sustaining the Resource), (3) Growing regions by supporting key regional development drivers and growing opportunities available to our regional communities, (4) Building partnerships with industry, stakeholders, research organisations and regional communities, and (5) preparedness to contribute to PIRSA's response and recovery obligations in emergency situations.
About Us South Australia is internationally recognised for the quality of its agriculture, food, and wine. Our regions are the backbone of our state and the economic powerhouse that drives prosperity for all South Australians.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) is a key economic development agency working in partnership with our primary industries, regional stakeholders and across all levels of government to advance the prosperity and sustainability of South Australia's primary industries and regional communities. The South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) is the State Government's principal research institute delivering research outputs for SA's primary industries.
We are a passionate team of around 800 people working across metropolitan and regional South Australia to develop and protect our state's regions and food, wine, aquaculture, fisheries, forestry, grains, livestock, dairy and horticulture industries.
It's no wonder there are so many exciting and diverse career opportunities in our organisation. If you're ready to join us, apply now!
At the Department of Primary Industries and Regions, we offer our employees challenging and rewarding work with opportunities for career progression, learning and development and flexibility.
Our Commitment to Diversity The Department of Primary Industries and Regions is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We embrace diversity and welcome applications from all people, irrespective of culture, faith, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or age.
Special Conditions Successful applicant will be required to satisfactorily complete a National Police Check (NPC) prior to being made an offer of employment. Ongoing Position Requirements Possession of a current driver's licence and willingness to drive. Out of hours work and inter/intrastate travel may be required. Australian residency or current work permit is required (responsibility of applicant to provide evidence of a current work permit). You acknowledge your work, health and safety obligations and our expectations when applying for a role. The incumbent will be required to undertake emergency management training and must be willing to participate in emergency preparedness, response and recovery activities required by government agencies. Essential Qualifications: Post graduate qualifications in a relevant field. Desirable Qualifications: A PhD in plant pathology or a related field. Remuneration All applications must be submitted online through iworkfor.sa.gov.au.
Click "Apply" to be directed to the IWFSA website listing, alternatively search for vacancy number 628535 in the keyword search bar at iworkfor.sa.gov.au.
If you're interested in this opportunity, please review the applicant guidelines and outline your skills and experience in relation to the following capabilities from the Role Description: 1. Professional and Technical Knowledge, Leadership, and Communication.
Applicants must include the contact information of at least 2 referees with 1 being your immediate supervisor/manager and a completed "Pre-Employment Declaration in the SA Public Sector" form.
Application Guidelines, Role Description and Pre-Employment Declaration in the SA Public Sector can be found on the IWFSA job listing.
Flexibility Statement The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.
The South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) provides research and development services to the state government, commercial clients and research partners to help make South Australia's primary industries and regions internationally competitive and ecologically sustainable.
SARDI's programs are designed to increase the productivity, sustainability and adaptability of the state's agriculture, food and wine, fisheries and aquaculture and bioscience enterprises, create opportunities for market growth, address barriers to growth and provide applied solutions.
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